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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Democracy"
Madras High Court Laments Political Favours Preventing Police From Acting Against Voter Bribery In Elections
Educational Institutions Are Strong Pillars Of Democracy, Can't Be Machines Producing Individuals Chasing Marks Or Degrees: Delhi High Court
Bombay HC Clamps Down On Horse-Trading Tactics In Municipal Elections, Post-Poll Alliances By Independent Candidates To Be Considered Pre-Poll Alliances
In Democracy Farmers Can't Be Stopped From Entering State: High Court On Haryana Govt's Defence For Closing Shambhu Border, Directs Unblocking
The Message And Implications Of The 2024 General Election
Constitutional Courts Provide Democratic Space For Reasoned Dialogues Especially In Times Of 'Fractured Polities' : CJI DY Chandrachud
Elected Members Of Municipality Can't Be Removed At Whims And Fancies Of Civil Servants Or Their Political Masters : Supreme Court
Exploring The Role Of Governors: Navigating The Trend Of State Governors Facing Litigation Over Withholding Assent Over A Bill
Why The Case Against Constitutional Activism Fails? A Response To Its Critics
Media As Fourth Pillar Of Democracy Has Failed The Country: Justice Kurian Joseph
Israel Supreme Court Strikes Down Part Of Controversial Judicial Overhaul Law By 8:7 Majority
'In A Democracy, The Majority Will Have Its Way But The Minority Must Have Its Say': CJI DY Chandrachud
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